July 6, 2016
By The Morning News
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- Clinton is no longer under investigation, but the FBI director's indictment is a ready-made attack ad.
- Some 2,000 of Hillary Clinton’s emails were “up-classified” by the FBI.
- Republican foreign policy elites say they'll vote for Clinton.
- George Saunders crisscrosses the country, attending Trump rallies.
- Britain likely to delay invoking Article 50—triggering Brexit—into early 2017.
- After Brexit, Italy's constitutional reform looms, possibly becoming a referendum on the government itself.
- Brexit should be "a Lehman moment" for Europe to fix its banking system.
- Fascinating banking and lifestyle details from Dubai.
- The problem with the Swedish housing market is that there are no houses and there is no market.
- Your Wednesday white paper: How social media has influenced and transformed migration.
- Exhaustive oral history of the online travel industry.
- British museums hang fake art next to masterpieces to slow down crowds.
- Related: BuzzFeed launches hoax news debunking beat.
- Evangelical influences are leading to a significant rise in violent anti-queer attacks in Brazil.
- South Korea, following the Netherlands, launches countrywide internet of things network.
- In an actual internet of actual things, light bulbs start to complain.
- Despite the recent fatality, a system of laissez-faire is working well for robot cars.
- Pop stars are back to releasing proper albums again.
- Floating milking barn is envisioned as a model for providing food to sinking cities.
- In case you missed it: In San Francisco, even secret societies are start-ups.
- Round-up of landmarks viewed from the “wrong” direction.
- Sarah Hepola on alcohol and sex.